Polyjesters are
Canadian brothers Jason and Sheldon Valleau who
hail from Alberta and honed their musical talents in Europe playing for everyone from
passers-by while they busked to the Prince of Monaco.

Since then they have been
everywhere, including the Epcot Centre and sharing the stage with the famed Trailer Park Boys. Its a bumpy, twisting
road they travel rife with adventure, great stories and excellent music.

They play everything from
Billie Holiday to The Beatles from old swing/jazz standards to alternative country. A
breadth of musical appreciation that produced their special home-grown blend called CHUNK, a unique sound that is highly energetic,
completely contagious, unfailingly entertaining and appeals to a wide range of musical
taste.

The
Polyjesters have introduced a wonderful blend of witty lyrics, wry sense of humor and
old-timey bluegrass music with a topping of jazz swing into our listeners lives.
This is music that makes you want to tap your feet, laugh out loud and blush all at
the same time. Leon Redbone, Spike Jones, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, They Might Be
Giants and Bill Monroe have been genetically blended and then artificially inseminated
into Canada. Now youve got a little idea of the Polyjesters. I love
them, my Grandmother loves them, my kids love them. Youll love them too!

PEER
PRAISE

The
Polyjesters specialize in high energy swing music a refreshing change they are
the real thing. Jeff
Healey, award winning Canadian guitarist/vocalist

What
a breath of fresh air. The Polyjesters exude an energy which is rarely found in acts these
days, on either side of the Atlantic. Their material is original and underpinned with
slick accompaniment. Lyrically they are a one off, with superb original material - well
delivered with smooth tongue in cheek supportive vocal work. Finally LIVE - their rhythmic
and vibrant act cannot be surpassed. I would gladly fly to Canada just to see this band do
a floor spot.

Phil
Brown
/ Host of The Drift / BBC Radio Lancashire/ England

Don't
mistake these hilarious guys for anything less than genius musicians. Once you hear them
play, the fact that they can laugh at themselves is just gravy - gravy on top of
instrumental solos that will make you weep with gratitude and vocal harmonies so warm and
perfect that you don't ever want it to stop.